The last time a dance move migrated from Montego Bay to Kingston, it took over the world. That dance was Dutty Wine, and now, there is a feeling of déjà vu as the latest dance craze coming from the western end of the island, Tip Yuh, is gaining in popularity. The make-money-rain dance endorsed by new deejay Rickey Teetz, has now caught fire in the street dances of Kingston.

 
 

Macka Dıamond “Twıst Me” Create a vıbes lıke no other at Wet Satdez ın Spanısh Town! Yow me say Denny Hype ıntroduce “Twıst Me” n call out #TeamMacka n of course we represent! The song get fawud n crazy pull up but wen Denny Lısten n hear ” Me swear me naa talk ıf u use u tongue lıck” n dem gal dem start scream hım create a scene! “How hım dun wıd Howıe n TeamMacka bcas dem set hım up n hım tek the Cd n call back Howıe say fı tek ıt bcas hım dun wıd da song! But wen hım hear the crowd a beg back fı dı song hım tek back dı Cd say hım haffı go lısten wa dı song really about” Omg ıt was a gud look n u dun know Dye Dye a dı Anthem fı dı gal segment so dat get Slapweh to!Tek ıt from me Wet Satdez shottttttttttt

 

 

Dancehall-reggae singer Jamari is a firm believer in the power of the mind and what it can create with active faith.  Ever since he was a teenager, he loved music, however, when he saw the financial struggles of his parents, he was determined to make it in the corporate world but, as fate would have it, it is in the music industry where he has made a mark, showing that his dreams can become a reality.
 

Some lines in Cobra’s ‘Defend It’ seem awfully specific and geared towards particular deejays. Lines like: Column inna dancehall come ah play want all/next lickle clown ah play all is mine” and the one that goes: “when since this become one man bread/weh everybody haffi do what one man said/ […]

 

US-based dancehall-reggae artiste Sharp is now in the island to promote his new video entitled ‘Biz’.   This video has been enjoying heavy rotation on  commercial and internet radio stations and hit #5 on the CVM Hitlist On The Rise charts this week.